Chevy Silverado 2000
There's a Silverado to suit just about everyone who wants a full size pickup truck. Some of the Chevy Silverado Configurations available for 2005 are the; choices for bodies are the Regular, Extended or Crew Cab bodies. The trucks are available in limited quantities and are only being sold in six states; this includes California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Nevada and Florida. A Hybrid Silverado’s offer up to 10-percent better fuel economy; it has a 120-volt electrical power with ground fault detection and accessory powering capabilities with power outlets under the rear seat of the cab and in the pickup bed. The Silverado pickup truck remains Chevy's best selling vehicle, probably in part because it's available in so many configurations.Last Year Silverado unveiled a hybrid version and it’s still included in this years all star line up. A gas-electric hybrid model was introduced in 2004 and remains in the lineup for 2005. This can come in Fleetside or Sportside box styles. Available are 1500 half-ton or 2500 three-quarter-ton models in 2WD or 4WD systems. You can also have a pick of Standard 6.5 foot or extended 8-foot boxes. Versatility is one of the Chevy Silverado’s strongest point. Don't expect to see a hybrid Silverado